Following his CPAC panel discussion, Right to Work President Mark Mix was interviewed by Jerry Doyle on Big Labor's political influence and the Right to Work movement. Click here to listen or use the embedded player below:
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Deducting union dues from non members pay
In the late 60s I worked at Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant 15 miles west of Texarkana ran by contractor Day & Zimmermen, the National Chemical Workers union was the union there; even though Texas had a Right to Work law the company agrees to deduct union dues from non members pay check. I contacted the National Labor Relation Board an the only way to stop that is get a partition signed by enough employees to have an election and vote the union out. I got a partition from the NLRB and started trying to get signatures; I was told I could not use the bulletin boards although the union could
next I was told I could not get signatures on government property, I was threatened by the union, finally the goons followed me to a warehouse inspecting packing material when I heard someone yell "there he is" and barely made it to my truck and got away from the. Afraid for my life I called the union president and told him I stopped trying to get signatures.
Good luck with your law suit.